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Woodchip paths

Tyswan December 9, 2016 Hugelkultur0 Comments

Water efficiency is improved by the use of hugeled, woodchip paths adjacent to traditional or sunken hugels. My main garden is constructed with paths dug into the ground 30cm (1 foot), and filled with woody material, and finished off with woodchip to ground level. The paths trap water and provide …

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